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Walking back after a nice morning in Fish market and St Marks Square - this was a great pitstop. Quick bites- a couple of glasses of prosecco. Counter service only though there are a few tables/chairs. Most people eat at the counter. Small bites of...More

This is such a little gem of an eatery. Very traditional Venetian offerings of snack foods and delicious local wine. Very reasonably priced and super friendly staff. We went twice during our stay! Would definitely recommend

We read about this gem when we were researching for our trip and it ticked all the boxes. We battled to find it on our first day but did not give up and hit the jack pot on our second day there. We had a...More

After paying 100 Euros for lunch on our first day, decided to try a cheaper option. This place had very good reviews and was well worth the visit. Just over 30 Euros for 4 people including very smooth red wine. You select Snack size pieces...More

Venice is not the best place when it comes to eating... and I am a foodie so I really do my research. It is true... I think they are just too busy enjoying the view. Nevertheless, there are still places where you can enjoy some...More

I red about this tiny osteria and thier lovely cicchetti (venician tapas) and their rabuso. We found it neat the fishmarked in Venice. So nice staff and both the wine and all the cicchetti we had, was so tasteful and lovely. Look for «a hole...More

One of are stops on a " cicchettie wine tour " that we booked thru Viator. Gave are small group a delicious sampling of Cicchette and wine. Wine bar was small and full but service was fast. Had some outdoor seat but mostly inside. Will...More

The Rialto Bridge is the most famous sight along theGrand Canal in San Polo, smallest of Venice's sixsestieri (districts) and by far the busiestneighbourhood. Morning Venetians arrive to peruse themarkets for fish, fruit and vegetables, while shopsdisplay goods from cheese to wine to desserts. SanSilvestro and Rialto Market vaporetto (water taxi)stops add to the steady stream of foot traffic. San

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Polo is defined by churches including Basilica deiFrari, one of the most important churches sought byart lovers.